Any Means Possible (AMP) employee Markus King (itsmarkusking on Twitch) has remarked on Adin Ross potentially being unbanned from Twitch, revealing that he is not a big proponent of the idea. He discussed the matter during a recent broadcast on the Amazon-owned streaming platform.
King believes that Ross has garnered a community that is "toxic" in nature and allowing him to stream on the platform would cause his Kick community to migrate onto Twitch, potentially tarnishing the platform's community:
"The thing I don't like, and what I'm nervous about, if Adin Ross brings all of the toxic a** n****s to Twitch, bro. He's gonna open the floodgates to a**holes, racists..."
"Crashed out pretty much in life": AMP employee Markus King comments on the nature of Adin Ross' audience
Markus King's remarks on Adin Ross' supposed unbanning on Twitch come in light of the recent claims made by the latter that he would be leaving Kick "indefinitely" and focusing on getting reinstated on the Amazon-owned platform. Despite having announced his return to Kick, the topic of his potential return has since been a point of discussion online.
As such, King candidly shared his view of the viewer base Adin Ross has garnered on Kick, the Stake-backed website which is known for having significantly more lax moderation policies than Twitch:
"I'm just praying terms of service can stop these n****s... That's the one thing I don't like, and that's why I put him lower in my streamer tier list the other day, because of the audience he has garnered on purpose after he pretty much lost his sh** on Twitch and crashed out pretty much, like, in life. Everyone did it. Sneako did it. Fresh and Fit really did it after they got banned off YouTube and they couldn't make no money on YouTube."
Adin Ross had previously hinted that he would be hosting a sleepover in Drake's mansion for his comeback stream. Although this has not been confirmed thus far, Ross has confirmed that his return stream on Kick will feature Cuffem, Shnaggyhose, and Konvy.